It’s so much easier to be kind and loving when the kiddos are behaving.
They give me a hug. I want to give a hug back. They want to cuddle. My heart melts. They break a lamp. I yell and become monster mom.
Please note: I am not always monster mom. But, she comes out in some trying moments. #keepingitreal
It’s in those moments of tantrums and deliberate disobedience that I have to exercise love and kindness.
Why?
My kiddos are toddlers. They’re learning how to behave. I’m an adult. They look to me as an example of how to behave.
If I yell because they frustrated me, what am I teaching them? I’m teaching them that it’s okay to yell when someone upsets you.
How many times have I told my son, “don’t yell at sister like that,” after she took his favorite hot wheel? Countless times. Probably a bazillion times. So, if my son decides it’s a great idea to draw on the couch with a sharpie or cause some sort of toddler tornado, should I yell? No. Does he need discipline? Yes. But, how would I want to be treated if I made a mistake?Continue Reading…